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Ichnological indicators of physico-chemical stresses in wave- to tide-dominated Miocene shallow marine environments (Argentine Patagonia)

Celis, Sergio A.; Moyano Paz, DamiánIcon ; Richiano, Sebastián MiguelIcon ; Cuitiño, José IgnacioIcon ; Rodriguez Tovar, Francisco Javier
Fecha de publicación: 10/2024
Editorial: Elsevier Science
Revista: Sedimentary Geology
ISSN: 0037-0738
Idioma: Inglés
Tipo de recurso: Artículo publicado
Clasificación temática:
Geología

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An integrated analysis of ichnological and sedimentological features in ancient successions provides for a robust dataset for high-resolution interpretations of environmental parameters, encompassing both depositional and ecological aspects. By characterizing discrete and recurring bioturbation patterns in the Puerto Madryn Formation (Late Miocene, Argentine Patagonia), we arrive at key knowledge about predominant environmental stresses within transgressive phase shallow marine and estuarine systems, shedding light on their palaeoenvironmental implications. Given the inherent complexities of coastal settings, including the challenges posed by omission/erosion surfaces, it becomes imperative to consider the intricate interplay of multiple depositional processes and environmental factors. Through a detailed integration of sedimentological and ichnological approaches, we discern the establishment of a wave-dominated system overlain by a tide-dominated estuarine system. The wave-dominated marine system involves tabular bodies extending laterally over tens of 1 Journal Pre-proof kilometres, with upward fining and coarsening successions from the mid- to lower-shoreface Journal Pre-proof to offshore-shelf environments. The influence of waves and tides on these systems is discussed in the absence of physical sedimentary structures and the need to find elements that bring us closer to elucidating whether waves or tidal processes influence shoreface to offshore systems. The ichnological assemblages allow for the characterization of Cruziana ichnofacies with proximal (Taenidium and Thalassinoides), archetypal (Asterosoma, Chondrites, Cylindrichnus, Ophiomorpha, ?Rhizocorallium, Rosselia, Scolicia, Sinusichnus, Siphonichnus, Teichichnus, and Thalassinoides), and distal expressions (Chondrites, Helicodromites, Phycodes, Thalassinoides, and ?Zoophycos) in the lower shoreface to lower offshore and transitional settings with the shelf. However, the transition from these deposits to Chondrites-dominated beds associated with lower offshore to shelf environments — determined by changes in oxygenation, nutrients, and energy conditions— impedes assignment of all the successions to a particular ichnofacies. The tide-dominated estuarine system features wide, channel-shaped bodies filled with sandy to heterolithic facies, are interpreted as intertidal and subtidal deposits. To differentiate between estuary mouths and other settings, the analysis involved characterization of transgressive and regressive surfaces, ichnological assemblages, and facies distribution, determining net sediment movement —whether landward or seaward— and its influence on system classification. The ichnological assemblages could be assigned to the Skolithos (Arenicolites, Gyrolithes, Maiakarichnus, Ophiomorpha, Schaubcylindrichnus, Skolithos, and Thalassinoides) and Cruziana ichnofacies (Ophiomorpha, Rosselia, Scolicia, and Siphonichnus). Variations in diversity and abundance often help to determine certain stressful conditions, although the transition to more open areas is discussed, addressing how it could modify the typical models linked with a direct relationship between abundance/diversity and physico-chemical stress.
Palabras clave: PUERTO MADRYN FORMATION , SHOREFACE-OFFSHORE-SHELF SYSTEM , ESTUARINE SYSTEM , CRUZIANA ICHNOFACIES , SKOLITHOS ICHNOFACIES , ECOLOGICAL AND DEPOSITIONAL CONDITIONS , PALAEOENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11336/245788
URL: https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0037073824001787
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sedgeo.2024.106755
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Articulos(CIG)
Articulos de CENTRO DE INVEST.GEOLOGICAS (I)
Articulos(IPGP)
Articulos de INSTITUTO PATAGONICO DE GEOLOGIA Y PALEONTOLOGIA
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Celis, Sergio A.; Moyano Paz, Damián; Richiano, Sebastián Miguel; Cuitiño, José Ignacio; Rodriguez Tovar, Francisco Javier; Ichnological indicators of physico-chemical stresses in wave- to tide-dominated Miocene shallow marine environments (Argentine Patagonia); Elsevier Science; Sedimentary Geology; 472; 106755; 10-2024; 1-26
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